Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, Tom 1Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom Charles Bowen, 1833 |
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... England . These Memoirs VOL . I.NO. I. 1 must be considered as Memoirs of the history of England SELECT JOURNAL ...
... England . These Memoirs VOL . I.NO. I. 1 must be considered as Memoirs of the history of England SELECT JOURNAL ...
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Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom. must be considered as Memoirs of the history of England ; and , as such , they well deserve to be attentively perused . They contain some curious facts , which , to us at least , are new , much spirited ...
Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom. must be considered as Memoirs of the history of England ; and , as such , they well deserve to be attentively perused . They contain some curious facts , which , to us at least , are new , much spirited ...
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... England was convulsed by the struggle between the two branches of the royal family , the physical and moral condition of the people continued to improve . Villanage almost wholly disappeared . The calamities of war were little felt ...
... England was convulsed by the struggle between the two branches of the royal family , the physical and moral condition of the people continued to improve . Villanage almost wholly disappeared . The calamities of war were little felt ...
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... England was by no means favorable to political liberty . The authority which had been exercised by the Popes , was transferred almost entire to the King . Two formidable powers which had often served to check each other , were united in ...
... England was by no means favorable to political liberty . The authority which had been exercised by the Popes , was transferred almost entire to the King . Two formidable powers which had often served to check each other , were united in ...
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... England furnished to them the means of resisting the sovereign without breaking the laws . They were the majority of the House of Commons . They had the power of giving or withholding supplies ; and , by a judicious exercise of this ...
... England furnished to them the means of resisting the sovereign without breaking the laws . They were the majority of the House of Commons . They had the power of giving or withholding supplies ; and , by a judicious exercise of this ...
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